The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 21, 1868, Image 4
NoXHTNO Jh.Wto ?OTtH?fL'&HCn. ---
"Whatever k ;w?tth doing at au,"
says the oki adage, "ia worth doing
well." We Believe ib thia goori old
saying. WO respect the man accord?
ingly who, having a conscientious
faith in the principle: that the negro
is in every respect tho equal of the
white1 tuan, puts- th? ?Olored indi?
vidual forward on all occasions in the
political foreground with his fairer
complexioned fellow-citizen s. If the
negro is entitled td vote, he is cer?
tainly entitled to' hold public office.
We maintain that he is entitled to
neither; but gentlemen who main?
tain the contrary are only consistent
when they carry their theory into
practice, and place Grasar and Scipio
beside them in the L?gislature, in
Congress, ko. ; they exhibit a duplici?
ty of the moat ?y*-srd?r k?u? when
they simply admit that they are ready
to accept from Van American citizen
of African descent" his ballot, but
not his political association with them
in that ballot's results.
We believe some twelve or fifteen
colored delegates have been elected
to the Chicago Convention for the
nomination of General Grant next
Wednesday. Will they be admitted?
And if not, why not? Sixty-one
colored representatives have been
chosen to the South Carolina House
of Representatives. They, of course,
will be permitted to occupy their
seats, though the farce will be almost
strong enough to excite the disgust of
the sensible world. Still, however
disgusting it may be to see such men
in ouch places, it is but the legitimate
sequence of the doctrine that the
blacks are as good as the whites in
the presence of man as well aa in the
presence of God; and if this bringing
of Republican institutions into pub?
lic contempt and ridcule content the
majority of tho American peOple, we
can but submit to the odium and
deplore the consequences. As long,
though, as we know that a very large
majority of our countrymen are op?
posed to placing*the republic before
the world in an attitude so revolting,
we must he excused if we denounce,
emphatically and continually, the
effort pf a demonstrative few to force
the nation into assuming it against
its better judgment
[New York Sunday Time?.
A physician of Breslau announces
to the Academy of Sciences in Pans,
that he has succeeded in illuminating
the cavities of the living human body
by means of electricity, so aa to render
their interior visible to the physician.
A fireman on the New York Cen?
tral Railroad has repeated the heroic
act of catching a child off the track,
in front of the locomotive, and sav?
ing its life.
The general conference of a color?
ed Methodist church in Washington
have set aside Friday as a day of
prayer, that the Lord may strengthen
the convictions of doubting Senators
in favor of impeachment
The only crowd a'printer can en?
dure with anything hke patience, is
a crowd of advertisements, or a crowd
of delinquents calling to foot up their
bills.
It is said Butler will go into Grant's
Cabinet. The Louisville Democrat
nays: "No doubt, if it is not kept
locked."
Tc Builders, Contractors and Pro?
prietors.
HAVINQ located conveniently near the
principal manufaetor.es of New York,
and vicinity, the subscriber will give
prompt personal attention to proouring
tor orders all kinda of WOOD, IRON ana
MARBLE WORK, for buildings and ma?
chinery. Saab, Blinds, Doora, Carvings of
every kind and material From twelve
years professional experience in South
Carolina, tbe subscriber will guarantee to
?nit tho wishes of those building.
THOS. C. VEAL, Arohiteot,
Tonally, New Jersey,
March 26 gmo Lato of Colombia, 8. C.
The Industrial School.
THE above SCHOOL, on Arsenal Bill,
resumed instructions on MONDAY, the
23d. The services of a competent Teacher
being scoured, all who desire sn educa?
tion, and instruction in Necdlo-work, Ac,
can do so by immediate application.
Terms moderate. Thoso who are not able
to pay will bave the privilege of an ?duca?
tion and allowed the uso of books, elate,
Ao., so as to give them every opportunity
to attend tbe School. March 24
PLANTS FOR SALE.
I am prepared to furnish the
glovers of PLANTS, such as
- Geraniums, Heliotropes, Fuch
sias.^nd many other beautiful
' plants, cheaper than aold in apy
other market.
J. A. CRAWFORD,
Corner of Blauding and Bull ats.,
April 18_Columbia, S. C.
Smoked Herrings.
BOXES NO. 1 HERRINGS, for ?ale
low. E. A G. D. HOPE.
50
ROUGH RICE.
AFEW bushels of ROUGH RICE for
salo low, for cash
May 7_FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Don't Experiment
WITH new and untried medicines. If
you value your health, procure the
well teBted remedy for COUGHS, COLDS
and afflictions of tho Throat, Breast and
Lung Diseases.
Stanley's Cough Syrup will cure.
Stanley's Cough 8yrup has been tried.
Stanley's Cough Syrup ls for sale at
FISHER A HEiNITSH'S
Feb 27 _ Drug Store.
Old Newspapers
FOR SALE at the
PHOENIX OFFICE.
? mm* i .MA yin iiuwH.ijgggg
IKDIA BTJBBKE 8Q?UBBEB.
BBB SCRUBBER, and Uko pleaaoro in
recommending it aa the Ne Plut Ultra, of
scrubbing brutlies, lt will scrub *> dirty
floor in lees time; sad do tho w >rk more
effectually than any scrubber hitherto in?
troduced. It only requirek a trial to bo ap?
preciated. WM. A; .WRIGHT, Eeo., Bo
?orintendont of dickerson's Hotel, and A.
Cl HUNT, ESQ., of this city, certify that it
ls tho perfection of scrubbers. Call and get
one, or set it tried at store of
MayU_ J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Carolina National Bank, of Colum?
bia, 8. C.
AUTHORIZATION.
NO. 1,680. TREASURY DEPT,
OFFICE OF COHFTBOIXKB OF CcanENcr,
WASHINGTON, May ll, 1868.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence
presented to tho undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "The Carolina
National Bank of Columbia." in thc city of
Columbia, in the District of Richland and
State of Hntith Carolin??, ??en ?uiy
organized, under and according to the re?
quirements of tho Aot of Congress entitled
"An Aot to provide a national currency,
scoured by ? pledge of United States
bond?, and tq provide for the circulation
and red?mption thereof," approved Jane
3,1864, and has complied with all the pro?
visions of said Act required to bo complied
with before commencing the business of
banking under said Act.
Now/therefore. I, HAVILAND R. HUL
BURD, Comptroller of the Ourrenoy, do
hereby certify that "The Carolina National
Bank of Columbia," in tho city of Colum?
bia, in the District of Richland and 8tate
of South Carolina, is authorized to com?
mence the business of banking under tho
Aot aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand
( Beal of tho Comp-) and seal of office,
i troller of tho Cur- > this eleventh day of
( rency. ) May, 1868.
HAVILAND R. HULBURD,
Comptroller of the Currency.
May 15_2mo
DB. D. L. BOOZER,
HAVING obtained from the different
patentees of the profession, office
rights of tho latest improvement in DEN?
TISTRY, is preparen to do all kinda of
DENTAL WORK with neatness, durability
and despatch, at the very lowest rates.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Offlco oa
Main stroet, Columbia, 8. C., three doors
North of Agnew's._May 2 ly
FRESH CRACKERS.
RECEIVED to-day, fresh 8?GAR, SODA
and CREAM BISCUIT. GINGER
SNAPS, TEA and GINGER CAKE8.
May 9 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
"TUTE-ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
W ON SHORT NOTICE, AND ON THE
VERY BEST TERM8, STANDARD AGRI?
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTTS, REAPERS,
MOWERS, THUE8HER8. HORSE POW?
ERS, HAY RAKES, ENGINES AND MILL
FINDINGS, WHEAT FANS, CORN
SHELLERS, 8TRAW CUTTERS, and keep
on hand many of the above machines,
With BOLTING CL0TH8, 8CREEN WIRE,
SAWS, Ac.
We are interested in, as well as familial
with, the wants of the people of our State,
and can warrant machines sold by as to bc
the best adapted to this country, and will
sell at manufacturers' prices. Parties mus)
make their orders early to prevent disap?
pointment. FISHER A LOWRANCE.
May 7_
NEW BOOKS.
NORWOOD. A Novel. By Henry Ware
Beecher. Price $1 50.
DAVID, the King of Israel. By Krum
m?cher. Price 11.75.
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. Bj
White. Preceded by a History or the Re
ligions Wars. $1.75.
Andreas Hofer, the Tyrolose Patriot
An Historical Novel. By Mablbaoh.
The Poetry and Complement of Court
ship.
The Three LittleSpades. By Miss War
ner.
Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel ti
"Birds of Prey."
Sooner or Later. By Shirley Brooks. J
first class novel.
And other New Books. For sale at
McGART?R'S BOOKSTORE.
April 16_B, L. BRYAN.
BACON MOLASSES, &c.
i}f\ f\f\r\ LBS. Choice BACON
*?\J?\J\J\J dry salted,
6 hilda. Prime Bacon Shoulders,
6 casks First Quality .Orange Hame
sugar-cored,
150 sacks Country Floor,
16 lihds. Cuba and Muscovado Molassot
For sale low for cash only by
April 19_E. A G. D. HOPE.
Smoking Tobacco.
1 AA LB8. Pare Spanish 8MOKIN?
1UU TOBACCO,
100 lbs. Lona Jack Smoking Tobacco.
For sale low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
March 10_
TO BENT.
THE HOU8E and LOT on Ricblan
street, occupied at present by Cap
R. D. Kenn. Inquir? at Office of th
Southern Express Company. March 18
Bacon Sides.
1 S\ HHDS. prime Clear Ribbed SIDE*
1\J for salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
April 19_
Bacon, Hams, Lard, Corn.
25.000 1,600 lbs. HAMS,
1,000 lbs. LARD,
1,000 bushels CORN.
April 18_ R. CNEALE A SON.
The Quaker Liniment; the best lin
ment for family use; can be used internal
and outwardly. It is a great pain destro;
er. It kills pain and all kinds of ache
Bold by Fisher A Helnitsh._
EATING HOUSE AT AL8T0?T
PASSENGERS on the Greenville ai
Columbia Railroad, can IMtEAJ
FAST ???1 DINNER at Alston-ample tia
being allowed.
Deo 27_MARY A. ELK IN A^RON.
Self-Raising Floor.
?| /\ BARRELS Hecker's Self-i.aiaii
JA J FLOUR, for sale low by
_March 27_ E A G. D. HOPE.
Tlie life of ?Il flesh ls blood. T
health of all life ia pure lleah. Pure bio
koups out all diseases. The Queen's ?
light purifies the blood._
FRESH CRACKERS.
MUSHROOM, Soda, Trenton Butti
Toa Crackers, Jumbles, ?Vc. for si
by GEO. BYMMEB8,
March 10_
Clarified Sugars.
?ytZ BBLS. Coffee and Extra C. 8
dmifJ GARS, just in and for salo by
T*b 28 E. A G, D. HOPE
COLUMBIA, S. C.
_ FURNITURE.
?????a? HAVING just received,
T^B^an addition to my former\??
.^^^?stock of the above, I Ty}
offer, at low prices, a variety of
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, SIDE?
BOARDS, CHAIRS, TABLES, PA?
TENT IRON BEDSTEADS, FA
TJfiNT COTS, PATENT SPRING
BEDS, SAFES, and other articles
too numerous to mention. FURNI?
TURE and MATTRESSES MADE
TO ORDER. Particular attention
given to REPAIRING, PACKING
and JOBBING.
JEROME FAGAN,
Washington stre't,
April 28 Opposite Musonic Hall._
TO THE LADIES.
MRS. C. E. REED has
>t$vSwtiaBt received a splendid
?gaK?hssortmcnt of DRESS
M TRIMMINGS. Also, a
?SESEf^T fresh supply of MILLI
vTfW NERY GOODS, of all
JIB descriptions, at wholesale
tfcijl and retail. French Cor
seta, Zephyr Worsted Hair Braids,
Curls, etc., which will be sold very
low.
ALSO,
DRESS MAKING in all branches,
warranted to give satisfaction.
Main street, over R. C. Anderson's
clothing store. April 22 3mo
BILLIARDS.
IN compliance with the request of
many lovers of tho game, my
SALOON has been RE-OPENED.
A. BAR is connected with tho
Saloon, at wbioh Seeger' UNADUL?
TERATED LAGER BEER can
always be obtained; also, WINES,
BRANDIES, etc. G. D.ERCKS.
JEWELRY.
WATCHES and JEWELRY RE?
PAIRED by an experienced
and expeditious workman.
May 1_G. DIERCKS.
A RARE CHANCE.
AYOUNG LAWYER will find
RICE'S and CONNER'S LAW
DIGESTS, and- the STATUTES AT
LARGE; also, RICE on BANK?
RUPTCY, JAMES on BANKRUPT?
CY, at
. DUFFLE ?fe CHAPMAN'S
Bookstore, Davis' Building.
April 22_
Scotch Ale and Porter.
"I (\ CASKS SUPERIOR SCOTCH
?a.V* ALE and PORTER, for sale
low by E. ?fe G. D. HOPE.
Self-Igniting Segara.
THE most convenient and latest
novelty out; together with a
choice assortment of SMOKING and
CHEWING TOBACCO, for sale by
April 80 J. ?fe T. R. AGNEW.
New No. 1 Mackerel.
KA KITS No. 1 Bay MACKEREL
VS* 20 whole and half barrels No. 1
Bay Mackerel, for sale by
May 1_E. ?fe G. D. HOPE.
Scythes and Grain Cradles.
1 S} DOZEN GRIFFIN'S GRAIN
SCYTHES.
6 doz. GRAIN CRADLES-made
expressly for Southern wheat. Just
received and for sale LOW, by
I May 8 J. ?fe. T. R. AGNEW.
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
WE aro propared to famish, at short
notice, STANDARD AGRICULTU?
RAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at
manufacturer's prices.
THRESHEH8, Separators, Horpe-Pow
ors, Reapers, Mowers, Corn Planters,
Wheat Fans, Ac.
Sole agents for Middle and Western
Carolina for J. W. Cardwell A Co .'a Agri?
cultural Implements, Geiser's Threshing
Machines, Harmon's Wheel-Horse Raker,
and tho celebrated Buck-Eye Mowing and
Reaping Machines; and guaranloo our
machines to work well.
Parties desiring to purchase will lose
no time in addressing
FISHER A LOWRANCE,
April a_ Columbia. S. C.
Cuba and Muscovado Molasses.
"I /^V HIIDs. of primo quality, for salo
L\J low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Feb 28_
EXCHAls GE RESTAURANT,
Camden Street, rear of Gregg's China Store.
J. CIiKM)IM\U, - - - Proprietor.
HAVING thoroughly fitted np the above
establishment as a RESTAURANT,
I am prepared to furnish visitors with the
best of EATABLES and DRINKABLES.
OYSTERS, GAME, FISH, MEATS, oto.,
propared in tho verv best style, by one of
tho HneHt cooks in "tho cuv. SUPPERS
funiinlnul at short notice. Families sup?
plied with OYSTERS at reasonable prices.
Choice WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
constantly on hand. LUNCH every day at
II o'olock. 1)H<! io
Fresh Biscuit and Crackers.
OA BBLS. FRESH CRACKERS, for nulo
low by E. AG. D.HOPE.
Mareil 27
MORE CIDER.
AND tho last this season. 3 barrell
SWEET NEWARK CIDER,
To band this day and for sale bv
April 14 GEO. BY JIMERS.
SPRING
j Vt r.lrfoti . ' \nto i ? ?? y ?
CLO THIN G
fl. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S.
New Cassimeres,
ALSO,
New Style Hats.
SPLENDID LINE OF GENTS'
Furnishing Goods.
BESIDES
Umbrellas,
Trunks,
Valises, Sec.
Call and Examino
Extreme Low I ricen
For Good Clothing- and
All-wool Cae8?mero8 and Joana
Garments Mado to Order
In tho moat approved styles.
March 28 WALKElVs BLOCK.
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
v JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES,
Ac, Ac,
AT
ISAAC SULZBACHER'A
REPAIRING,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
ATTENDED TO PERSONALLY.
March 28
GREGG, PALMER & CO.,
BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
?gUY and sell GOLD,
SILVER,
STOCKS,
BONDS and
EXCHANGES.
Advances made on COTTON.
GRAIN and COUNTRY PRODUCE sold
on commission. March 10
Flour on Consignment.
-?fi? SACKS FINE NORTH CAROLINA
FLOUR. GREGG, PALMER A CO.
_March 10_
A Good Spring Medicine'for Hones.
HEINIT8H'B GERMAN HORSE POW?
DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper,
Hide-bound, Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite,
Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of
Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled* Legs, Grease,,
Mange, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exhaus?
tion from Work. It carries off all fonl
humors, purifies and cools tho blood, and
prevents horses becoming stiff and foun?
dered. It is a stimulus for weak stomachs,
and renders the limbs and skin soft and
Sne, giving a smooth coat to the hair.
These Powders have been uaed in Colum?
bia for the last twenty-five years, and hun?
dreds of citizens attest their virtuos. For
sale only by FISHER A HEINIT8H,
March 6 Druggista.
CONDENSED 1
OF CHARLOTTE AND SOUTH C
AND ITS CONNEOTIONS:
Going North Bead Doxcn.
VIA GllBSMHUOIll
LEAVE. TERM:
11.05 P. M.
4.45 A. M.
5.00 P. M.
6.15 A. M.
9.10 .?
1.32 P. M.
5.08 "
9.31 A. M.
3.05 P. M.
7.30 "
8.30 A. M.
l.:i2P. M.
5.08 ??
7.30 P. M.
2.45 A. M.
8.03 "
1.32 P. M.
5 08 "
400P. M.
11.35 "
5.30 A. M.
8.50 P. M.
7.45 A. M.
9.45
1.32 P. M.
. . Colli
.. Chai
. Greei
. Rich
Wash
. Balti
.Plaint
i."vn
VIA PORT8MOTJT1
9.35 A. M.I .'.. .Ral
3.30 P. M.!.Wei
7.30 " j.Ports
9.45 A. M. i.Bal ti
1.32 P. M..Pl?ii?<
I.Now
VIA. POltTSMOl'TH Af
7.30 P. BIVI.Ports
2.45 A. M.!.Crh
12.30 P. M.i.Wilmingtoi
1.32 ?. .Philarl
.New
OPTIONAL TICKETS to al
named above, can he had on applicati
ing street. BAGGAGE CHECKED
April 29 C
New York Advertisements.
SOUTHJSEN BANK ROTES!
SOUTHERN SECURITIES!
Bpoght and ?old on commission by
LAWRENCE, UROS. & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 16 WALL STREET. NEW YOEE.
MONEY received on deposit from banks,
bansers, merchants end others. Or?
ders in Gold. Government and other Secu?
rities executed at the regular Stock Ex?
change by a member of the firm. Oct 8
Dr.WITT C. LAWRENCE. JOHN B. CECIL.
CTBUS J. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALHTED
M. W. BYTHEWOOD,
Auctioneer and General Commission Merchant
On Washington st.. rear of A. Tollesoti's,
COLUMBIA. 8. C..
rj^HE ?hove etoro having been rented, I
X ara from this day prepared to receive
consignments of Cotton, Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Groceries and Provisions in geno
rah also, Furnituro, Dry floods, Clothing,
Tobacco, Ac.
From my experience of twenty vears in
the auction and commission business, in
this city, Charleston and Newberry, 8. C.,
I hopo to rcceivo a liberal share of patron?
age from my old friends and the publio
generally._Dec 19
Scrofula., or King's Evil, is cured by
using HeioUah's Qncen's Delight.
South Carolina Railroad.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
April 28, 18C8.
THE FOLLOWING FREIGHT TARIFF
from Nashville and Chattanooga to
Colnmbia will tako effect from and after
this dato:
From From
To Columbia. Nashville. Chattanooga.
Bacon per 100 lb6.83 02
Oats per bushel.28 21
Wheat, rvo and barley per
bushel?.43$ 32?
I Pork and boef per barrel. .$2.57 $1.92
I Flour, apples, onions and
potatoes per barrel.1.59 1.19
Whiukey, high wines and
alcohol. 3.95 2.95
(Signed,) H.T. PEAKE,
May 7 General Suporintondent.
Reduction of Freight Rates by the
Seaboard Inland Air Line Route.
CHARLOTTE AND 8. C. R. R. CO.,
GEN'L FnEionT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 8, 1868.
THE following FREIGHT TARIFF, via
this route, will tako c?Tcct from and
after HUB date:
To New York, first class, $1.00; second
class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents;
fourth class, 70 cents.
To Baltimore, first class, $1.00; second
class, 90 cents; third class, 80 cents; fourth
class, 70 cents.
ai" Marine Insurance effected on goods
over this line at very low rates, as its
eteamers avoid Cape lialleras.
E. R. DORSEY,
General Freight and Ticket Agent.
ApriLfl_
REDUCTION OF RATES.
CHARLOTTE AND 8. C. R. R. COMPANY,
GEN'i. FREIOHT AND TICKET AOT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, S. C., December ll, 1867.
ON and after THIS DAY, COTTON will
be forwarded via the "SEABOARD
INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE,"
aa follows:
To Baltimore, $3.25 per bole of 400 lbs.
Ol" li'HH.
To Philadelphia, $4.00 per bale of 400
lbs. or less.
To Now York, $4.00 per bale of 400 lbs.
or less.
This route is cheaper, quicker and us re?
liable as any competing line.
The rutes being the same, shippers save
32 cents per bale-estimating cotton at 16
cents per pound-in Marine Insurance, by
having their cotton forwarded via this
route. E. R. DORSEY,
Dec 12 Gen. Freight and Trans. Agent.
Reduction of Freight Tariff by the
Great SouthernjFreight Line.
ON and after APRIL 7th, 1868, the fol?
lowing FREIGHT TARIFF will be
observed:
From New York to Colnmbia, first class,
por 100 lbs., $1.00; second class, 90 cents;
third class,80cents; fourth class, 7? cents;
fifth class, 70 cents.
From Baltimore to Colnmbia', first class,
por 190 lbs., $1; second class, 90 cents;
third class, 80 cents; fourth class, 70
cents; fifth clasB 70 cents.
H. T. PEAKE,
General Superintendent, S. C. R. R.
Aprils
TIME TABLE
AROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY,
Coming South Head Up.
9 AND DANVILLE.
11.35 P. M.
7.17 "
8.15 A. M.
7.510 P. M.
4.15 "
j 2.00 M.
a 36 A. M.
unbia.i 6.00 A. M
.lotte.?11.35 P. M.
Qsboro.! 7.02 "
mond.! 4.45 A. M.
ington. 5.50 P. M.
imore. 3.45 *'
lelphia.12.00 id.
York.I
(I AND BAY LINK.
eigh. 3.15 P. M. 3.20 P. M.
ldon.,10.35 A. M. : 10.40 A. M.
mouth. 6.00 " 1 6.30 "
?moro.1 3.45 P. M.I 4.30 P. M.
lelphia.12.00 M. ?12.00 M.
York.; \ 8.36 A. M.
?D A .WA .M ESK ir LINE.
mouth.I 6.00 A.
ifield....?10.45 P.
i, Delaware.j 4.45
lelphia.I 3.30
York.
M.
M.
M.] 6.30 A.
M. 10.45 P.
* 5.05 "
3.30 "
11.56 A. M.
il points North, good OTT tither route
on at the Ticket Office, foot of Bland
THROUGH.
J. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ,
GK.N L SUEKBTNTKlt'S OFFICE, 8. C. R. R.,
December ll, 1867. %B
ON ami after this dato tho TARIFF JV
the Great Southern Freight L,i?t%,
FROM COLOMBIA, will bo au follows, viz:
Cotton nor bale, to New York.$4.00
Philadelphia,.4.00
" ?. Baltimore.3.25
This route is guaranteed as cheaper,
quicker and more reliable than any com?
peting, whilo tho difference of insurance,
not amounting to 20c, is over twice com?
pensated by difference of rates.
H. T. PEAKE,
Dec ll_General Superintendent._
Charlotte & South Carolina E. R. Co.
BUPEBINTENTWST'S CFF?CE,
COLUMBIA, 8. G., March 31, 1868.
ON and after this date, the Trains over
this Road will run SB follows:
Leave Columbia at. 4.00p. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at.11.00 p. m.
Leave Charlotte at.11.35 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at. 6.00 a. m.
Passengers taking thin route, going
North mako close connections at Greens?
boro, Weldon and Portsmouth.
49T Tickets optional from Greensboro,
either via Danville or Raleigh; and from
Portsmouth either vis Bay lino or Anna
mesBic Route. Baggage checked through.
JS3- TIME A8 QUICK and FARE AB
LOW as by any other route.
Passengers from Greenville Railroad
going North, make same time, by taking
this route at 4 o'clock p. m., as they will
by leaving here at 6 a. m., as the time to
all points North of Richmond is the tunic.
Trains of this route coming South, make
connections with trains of Greenville Road.
For THROUGH TICKETS to Richmond.
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, apply at Ticket Offlco, foot Blan
ding street.
An Accommodation Train w?l be run
ns follows:
Leave Columbia on Mondaye, Wednes?
days and Fridays at 7 A. M., arriving at
Charlotte at 6.35 P. M.
Returning-leave Charlotte on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 A. M., ar?
riving at Columbia at 5.05 P. M.
Passengers taking the 6 A. M. Train
from Charlotte can connect with Night
Train of South Carolina Road for Charles?
ton. Passengers from Charleston can-by
leaving tho Sonth Carolina Train at Junc?
tion-connect with the 7 A. M. Train from
Columbia. CALEB BOUKNIGHT,
April 1 Superintendent.
Change of Schedule on G. & C. R. R.
ON and after FRIDAY, the 6th instant,
Passenger Trains will run daily, Bnc
days excepted, as follows:
Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. va.
" Alston at.8.66 " .
" Newberry at.10.35 "
Arrive at Abbeville at. 3.30 p. m.
" at Anderson at.5.16 "
" at Greenville at.6.00 M
Leave GreenvUle at. 6.00 a. ra.
" Anderson at.6.45 "
" Abbeville at. 8.45 "
" Newberry at.1.25 p.m.
Arrive at Alston at.3.00 . **
" at Columbia at. 5.00 M
Traios on the Blue Ridge Railroad will
also run daily, Sundays excepted.
Leave Anderson at.5.20 p. m.
" Pendleton at.6.20 "
Arrive at Walhalla at.8.00 ?.
Leave Walhalla at.4-.00 a', m.
?. Pendleton at..6?40 ff
Arrive at Anderson at.6.40 "
The train will return from Belton to An?
derson on Monday and Friday mornings.
JAMES O. MEREDITH,
Dec 3_General Superintendent.
Columbia and Augusta Railroad Co.,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA. 8. C., February 13,1868.
ON and after FRIDAY, the, 14th inst.,
Passenger Trains will be run over the
road as follows, on Tuesdays and Fridays
of each week: .
Leave Lexington C. H., at.8.00 A. M.
1 Columbia,) at.4.00 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia, at.9.30 A. M.
" Lexington C. H., at.... 6.00 P. M.
Freights will also be taken and delivered
promptly. C. BOUKNIGHT,
Feb 18 tbmlmo_Superintendent.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL BUTTS OFFICE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 28,1868.
PASSENGER TRAINS will run as fol?
lows, viz:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. 6.S0 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville.. 1.30 p. m.
Leave Kingbville.2.00 p.m.
Arrivo at Columbia. 3.50 p. m.
Leave Columbia. 6.00 a. m.
Arrive at Kingsville. 7.80 a.m.
Leave Kingsville.8.00 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston. :-3.10 p. m.
The Passenger Train on the Camden
Branch ?ill connect with np and down
Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Man?
chester Railroad Trains on MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Night Express Freight and Passenger
Accommodation Train will run as follows:
Leave Charleston for Columbia. .6.40 p. m.
Arrive at Colnmbia.6.05 a. m.
Leave Columbia.5.30 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston.6.40 a. m.
March 21 H._T. PEAKE. Gen'l Snp't.
Laurens Railroad-New Schedule.
OFFICE LAURENS RAILROAD,
LAUBENS C. H., 8. C., July 12, 1867.
ON and after MONDAY, 22d instant, the
trains will run over this Road ae fol?
lows, until further notice:
Leave Laurens at 5 o'clock a. m. on Mon?
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, and aime
at??owborry at Ifro'clock a. m.
Leave Newberry on Mo id ayn, Wednes?
day and Fridays, at fifty minutes after 12
o'clock, connecting with both trains on the
Greenville and Columbi* R?9r6&? i.1 Ileie
... Shop?. JOSEPH CRBW8. Hnp't.
Office North Carolina Railroad Co.,
COMPANY SHOPS, APBIL L 18C8.
ON and after this date, tho following
will bc the schedule for PASSENGER
TRAINS over this road:
Leavo Charlotte daily at.11.36 p. m.
" Greensboro at. 5 05 a. m.
u Raleigh at. 9.41 "
Arrive at Gofdftboro at.12.25 p. m.
Loawi Goldsboro at.12.30 "
" Raleifih at. 8 20 ??
" Greensboro at. 7.17 "
Arrivo at Charlotte at. ll.35 p. ra.
Through Passengers by this line havo
choice of routes via Greensboro and Dan?
ville to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Wel?
don to Biel i mond or Portsmouth; arriving
at all points North of Richmond at the
same time by cither route. Connection is
made at Goldsboro with Passenger Trains
on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
to and from Wilmington, and by Freight
Train to Weldon. Also to Newbern, on A.
A N. C. Road. Freight Trains will leave
Charlotte at 2 a. m. and arrive 6.20 p. m.
April ll JAB. ANDERSON, hup't.